Kenneth Scanavino obituary, 1941-2016, Shingle Springs, CA

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Kenneth Scanavino

1941 - 2016

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Nancy J Pearson

August 8, 2016

Ken was a wonderful person. He was always there to help others and he will be greatly missed. May God and his angles watch over you, comfort you and bring you strength in this time of sorrow.

Jennifer Fiterre

August 4, 2016

We had the pleasure of knowing Ken for a short time. He was a sweet, kind-hearted man who was a blessing to our family. He is missed and loved by our family. With prayers and love, Jennifer, Tyson, Hannah, Haley and Bryson Fiterre

Judy Schreiner

August 4, 2016

I am a sadden to hear about Ken. My heart goes out to his wife, children grandchildren.
Ken was an awesome guy. Ken was my 1st boss when I started working at Ponderosa High School in 1981. Then after he retired & started Scanavino Insurance he handled our insurance needs. So kind. He will truly be missed.
Prayers... RIP Ken.
Judy Schreiner

catherine kitaura

July 31, 2016

Such a large hole in so many hearts and at the same time such a great deposit in heaven! Mary, Kay and I really would like to send our condolences and wish you blessings and peace. Please take good care - we love you! Catherine and Kay Kitaura

Rosie & Bob Gier

July 30, 2016

Everyone loved Ken. He was always such a kind, generous, fun-loving spirit. We have known Ken & Mary for many years & enjoyed many wonderful adventures together. He was such a positive influence to everyone who knew him. He will always be watching over you Mary. Heaven has a new Angel.

Cori Whalen

July 29, 2016

Ken was a wonderful man. I began working with him in 1989. He had the best smile and was just fun to be around. My thoughts go out to his family!

Sincerely,

Cori Whalen "Stroth"
Placer Title Company
Cameron Park & El Dorado Hills

Pat Lakey

July 28, 2016

Mary, I am so sorry to hear about Ken's passing. I just want you to know that I thoroughly enjoyed meeting you both and telling the story of the ladies who helped Ken when he had a heart attack a while back. The paper's photographer, Shelly Thorene, also sends her condolences.
Sincerely,

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